About Chasen
Chasen Cohan combines a West Coast undergraduate education with a Texas law degree. He earned a B.A. in Political Science from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2008. He then attended The University of Texas School of Law and received his J.D. in 2011.
His early legal years followed law school. He moved into practice in Nevada and built experience handling matters in the state courts and administrative forums. Over time he has advised individuals and businesses on a variety of legal needs. He maintains current professional memberships and participates in the local legal community.
Cohan’s work is practical and case-driven. He approaches each matter through careful analysis of facts and applicable law. He prepares for hearings and filings with a view toward clear, direct advocacy. He also engages in client counseling and case strategy, helping clients understand options and likely outcomes.
Colleagues describe him as steady and thorough. He balances courtroom preparation with attention to client communication. That combination matters in contested matters and in negotiated resolutions. He has navigated motions, hearings, and settlement discussions for clients across different types of disputes.
Outside the courtroom, Cohan has contributed to the routine legal work that keeps businesses and individuals moving forward. He drafts agreements, reviews regulatory issues, and offers practical advice on compliance questions. He treats those tasks as part of a broader effort to reduce risk and clarify obligations for clients.
His office is Cohan PLLC, located in Nevada. There he manages client matters and runs day-to-day practice operations. The firm handles a mix of matters for individuals and businesses, and it provides services across several areas of state law. He continues to handle litigation and transactional work and to advise clients on practical solutions.
Chasen Cohan remains active in the Nevada legal community and in the practice of law. His current practice at Cohan PLLC centers on representing individual and business clients in Nevada state matters.